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PowerNation is an American automotive how-to enthusiast television program that began originally as ''PowerBlock''. The programming is produced by Gray Television, which purchased the assets of PowerNation's former owner
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in 2019. PowerNation consists of a block of automotive enthusiast shows including Engine Power, XOR (Xtreme Off Road), Truck Tech, and Detroit Muscle. PowerNation airs on the
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, and also features content on its own through a digital media player app available on the
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platforms.


History

PowerNation first began airing on
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(commonly referred to as TNN, now the
Paramount Network Paramount Network is an American basic cable television channel owned by the MTV Entertainment Group unit of Paramount Media Networks. The network's headquarters are located at the Paramount Pictures studio lot in Los Angeles. The channel was ...
, which shifted to a general entertainment model in 2018 and stopped carrying PowerNation programming) in 1999 as PowerBlock. PowerBlock rebranded to PowerNation in 2014 and began airing on NBCSN and
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in addition to the Paramount Network. PowerBlock was originally hosted by Actress and Entertainer Michelle Spaziano. PowerNation was originally hosted by
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. The current host of PowerNation is Katie Osborne. PowerNation is produced by RTM Studios in
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.


Programming


XOR

XOR (previously known as
Xtreme 4x4 PowerNation is an American automotive how-to enthusiast television program that began originally as ''PowerBlock''. The programming is produced by Gray Television, which purchased the assets of PowerNation's former owner Raycom Media in 2019. Pow ...
and Xtreme Off Road) began airing in 2005 on Spike TV (now
Paramount Network Paramount Network is an American basic cable television channel owned by the MTV Entertainment Group unit of Paramount Media Networks. The network's headquarters are located at the Paramount Pictures studio lot in Los Angeles. The channel was ...
). Xtreme 4x4 was originally hosted by
Jessi Combs Jessica Combs (July 27, 1980 – August 27, 2019) was an American professional racer, television personality, and metal fabricator. She set a women's land speed class record (four wheels) in 2013 and broke her own record in 2016. She was kno ...
and Ian Johnson. Following the departure of Jessi Combs in 2008, Ian Johnson hosted Xtreme Off Road for many years before departing in 2017. XOR is currently hosted by Jeremy Weckman and Eliza Leon. XOR is a how-to show format where regular vehicles get turned into off road rigs.


Engine Power

Engine Power (previously known as HorsePower) began airing in 1999 on
The Nashville Network The Nashville Network, usually referred to as TNN, was an American country music-oriented cable television network. Programming included music videos, taped concerts, movies, game shows, syndicated programs, and numerous talk shows. On Septembe ...
(now
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). Engine Power is currently hosted by Pat Topolinski and Frankie Forman. Engine Power follows a how-to show format that focuses on assembling and tuning everything from mild performance street engines to full-race monster engines.


Truck Tech

Truck Tech (previously known as Trucks!) began airing in 1999 on The Nashville Network (now Paramount Network). Trucks! was originally hosted by Stacey David. After leaving in 2005, Trucks! was hosted by Kevin Tetz, Ryan Shand, and others since then. Truck Tech is currently hosted by Lawrence "LT" Tolman and Austin LeFort. Truck Tech follows a how-to show format that shows viewers how to restore, modify, customize and paint classic and late model trucks.


Detroit Muscle

Detroit Muscle (previously known as Muscle Car) began airing in 2006 on Spike TV (now Paramount Network). Muscle Car was hosted by Lou Santiago, Tommy Boshers, Joe Elmore, Marc Christ, Daniel Boshears and others throughout the years. Detroit Muscle is currently hosted by Tommy Boshers and Joel McMillan. Detroit Muscle follows a how-to show format restoring and modifying classic and late model muscle cars.


Other Programming

Over the years, RTM Studios has produced a variety of enthusiast programs for television and digital outlets including: * PowerNation Daily (2015 - Current) * PowerNation Garage (2016 - Current) * PowerNation On The Road (2016 - Current) * American Shooter * The Gold Prospector * Motor Trend * Hot Rod * Car and Driver Television * RV Today * Everything Outdoors * Top Dead Center * Search and Restore


PowerNation Daily

PowerNation Daily is a digital automotive news show featuring car and truck news and viral videos. PowerNation Daily is hosted by Gannon Pritchard.


PowerNation Garage

PowerNation Garage is a digital how to show hosted by the various hosts of PowerNation.


American Shooter

American Shooter was an American half-hour sports program which ran from 1993 to 2003, first on ESPN, and then on TNN (now Paramount Network), and finally, on OLN (now NBCSN). Hosted by Jim Scoutten. The show featured competitions, classic firearms, gun tech, and exhibition shooting. Each episode featured a segment called "Great Guns", featuring a look back at the classic firearms that shaped American history. The segments were originally narrated by Marc Stengel during the first two seasons. Beginning in Season 3 (1995), Scoutten narrated the segments, rather than Stengel. Another segment featured on American Shooter was Gun Tech, featuring the latest in guns, and shooting gears. This segment debuted in Season 5 (1997), and ran until the end of the series. The final segment of each episode called "Shot of the Week" featuring exhibition shooters demonstrating some shooting tips and techniques. The segments were originally hosted by Michael Blackburn and Byron Ferguson during the first two seasons. Beginning in Season 3 (1995), Bob Munden and John Satterwhite hosted the segments. But Satterwhite departed in Season 4 (1996), leaving Byron Ferguson, and Bob Munden. Byron Ferguson left the show at the end of Season 7 (1999), and was replaced by exhibition shooter Tom Knapp, who joined the show in Season 8 (2000), and stayed until the end of the series. American Shooter was produced by RTM Productions (now RTM Studios). For the first four seasons, ''American Shooter'' was broadcast on ESPN, as part of their ESPN Outdoors block. In 1996, Guns & Ammo magazine bought the show from ESPN, and became ''Guns & Ammo presents American Shooter''. In 1997, TNN picked up ''American Shooter'' as part of their TNN Outdoors block. In 2003, OLN picked up ''American Shooter'', where they aired new episodes.


References

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